TY - BOOK AU - English,E.Schuyler TI - Ordained of the Lord, H.A. Ironside: a biography SN - 0872131424 AV - BV3785.O733 1976 PY - 1976/// CY - Neptune, New Jersey PB - Loizeaux Brothers KW - Ironside, H. A. KW - Christian biography KW - Biography N1 - Revision of the edition published in 1946 under title: H.A. Ironside, ordained of the Lord; Includes index; "The complete writings of H.A. Ironside": pages 239-242; Part I - Boyhood Days; Roots in deep and sacred soil; Husband to the widow, father to the fatherless; By faith into a strange country; Part II - In the Salvation Army; Joyful readiness to publish glad tidings; Take heed unto thyself and unto the doctrine; Isaiah fifty-three again; Finding Christ to be all, and in all; Part III - Among the brethren; A good wife and the favor of the Lord; I have commanded the ravens to feed thee; An holy priesthood; Servant unto all; About the father's business; For his name's sake; Part IV - The Moody Church years; The husbandman must labor; Holding forth the word of life; Of making many books; Leaving one another we took ship; A man after God's own heart; The sands of time; Part V - Old and full of days; All this and heaven too; 2; Digital and Print sharing - NOT covered: CIU's licenses do not permit copying or sharing of this title in electronic or print format. PLEASE click on the "copyright permission request link" and request for permission to be obtained for digital sharing N2 - He has been called "America's most popular expositor and the archbishop of fundamentalism". He could make the deep things of God as clear as crystal and transcendent truth of the Bible understood by the average reader. But Harry Ironside wasn't one for titles and fame. His consuming passion was to preach the gospel-which he did for over 60 years, 18 of them as pastor of Chicago's famous moody memorial church. During his lifetime he was constantly on the go-to conferences, missions, meetings-anywhere he could share the wonderful news of salvation. He traveled so much, and spoke so often, that he was widely known and greatly loved. But he died a quarter of a century ago. Providentially, he was also a prolific writer, whose books captured the spark of his preaching. Thus his ministry goes on in even wider circles than when he was alive. Readers who know Harry Ironside only through his writings, as well as those who remember him vividly, will welcome this warmly human account of the man behind the messages-the remarkable life of a remarkable man of god. Told by one who knew him well, and was a part of some of his experiences, it is an exciting story, which will draw the reader closer to the Lord Jesus Christ ER -